it's getting early, a while ago I started hearing the birds starting to chirp, now they are pretty loud, in chirping terms of course, it's slowly getting bright. Personally I am not a fan, it makes me aware the day is coming, the quiet I so love about the night is coming to an end, having the world for myself and the websites I decide to share the time with will be no more as the bothersome, hectic day comes around, along with the expectations and people starting their day going about.
What are your thoughts on the end of the night? Do you like hearing the birds waking up? It makes me a bit afraid, even though nothing will happen.

>>846I've been thinking of changing my sleep schedule to sleeping during the day to go full vampire, the times I've tried school has hindered me, that's coming to and end now but after that uni is probably going to make it similarly hard, may I ask how your life is structured that the sleeping schedule doesn't interfere?

>>865you're the first to think so here, may you ellaborate on those feelings? As said before I usually feel like the bliss is coming to an end but also feel some comfort in noticing I've latefagged long enough it's getting early, the worries about the hectic world overarch that though, so I'd be interested in your view

>>869It's nothing so deep.
It's simply that the early morning, just before the crack of dawn, before the rising of the normalfag, is the best time to be awake. Feeling the gentle quiet of the morning and the dew on your skin with a cup of coffee in hand is the ultimate comfy.

it's /early/ for me now. i find it comfy. everyone else in the house is still asleep. i ate some blueberries and looked at the nice pink and blue sky. saw some deer run across the field and a plane passing far in the distance, thousands of feet up. i want to make some coffee but i don't want to wake people up with the sound of boiling water.
it's very comfy. course it doesnt last long, as normies awake very soon. but while it lasts it's one of the comfiest times of 'night'.